Wingate "Wink" Rollins (September 17, 1894 – March 9, 1978) was an American athlete and coach for the Harvard Crimson.
Early life
Rollins was born on September 17, 1894, in West Roxbury to James Wingate and Clara Boyden (Clark) Rollins.[1] His father was a civil engineer and a partner of the firm Holbrook, Cabot and Rollins.[2] Rollins was captain of the Roxbury Latin School football team and was a Boston Athletic Association track and field and swimming champion.[3][4][5]
After a stint with the E. H. Rollins investment bank, Rollins went to work in the engineering contracting business.[1] Ruth Whittier Rollins died on May 21, 1968.[11] His second wife, Sarabelle (Gilbert) Rollins, died on October 25, 1975.[12] Rollins died on March 9, 1978. He was survived by two children and thirteen grandchildren. He was interred in Milton Cemetery.[13]
^"Roxbury Latin 8, Noble & Greenough 6; Capt Rollins' Field Goal and 43-Yard Sprint for Touchdown Give His Team Victory". The Boston Daily Globe. November 10, 1911.
^"Three Firsts Go To Wingate Rollins". The Boston Daily Globe. April 24, 1912.
^"B. A. A. Juniors Swim Well". The Boston Daily Globe. April 28, 1911.